David Martosko

David Martosko is a spokesperson various front groups, most notably the Center for Consumer Freedom (CCF). He has served as director of research for Berman & Company and its front group the CCF since 2001. Mr. Martosko is a frequent spokesperson and editorial writer for both organizations. He previously served as a senior research analyst for the Berman front group Guest Choice Network (GCN), which was later renamed CCF. Frequently cited as a scientific and economic expert, Mr. Martosko received his graduate degree in opera from the Peabody Conservatory of Music at Johns Hopkins University in 1995.

CCF is an industry-funded organization and front group for the restaurant, alcohol, tobacco and other industries. It is registered as a tax-exempt, non-profit organization under the IRS code 501(c)(3). Over 40% of the group's 2005 expenditure was paid to Rick Berman's public relations company, Berman & Co. for "management services".

Animal advocacy
CCF provides virtually no referencing, yet their statements are circulated by other industry groups, animal breeders and brokers, news wires and even some media outlets. CCF does not link back to People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), nor any sites of groups or individuals purportedly being "exposed". Richard Berman and CCF clients have included Phillip Morris, Monsanto, Tyson Foods, Dean Foods and Coca Cola. Tyson is also a major supplier of restaurant chains, including Kentucky Fried Chicken and McDonalds. Monsanto contracts product toxicity testing on animals out to Huntingdon Life Sciences. All of these corporations, as well as Phillip Morris, contract laboratory Covance Laboratories, have been subjects of campaigns and investigations by PETA and/or other groups. See also Richard Berman cares about animals: clients exposed.

Puppy mills
See also Missouri puppy mills & Prop B.

Drunk driving
CCF runs ad campaigns against lowering the legal blood alcohol limits. According to David Martosko:


 * "Government statistics and independent science confirms very clearly that the drunk driving problem in this country has been reduced to a small hard core of repeat offenders."

In fact, government statistics show that the majority of arrests are first-timers.

Health & diet
Health advocates are "food police". In CCF ad campaigns, they take ice cream away from children and grab hot dogs out of your hand. According to Mr. Martosko, "activists are trying to scare us." One of those advocates is Dr. Jane Hightower, who published a report linking the coronary artery disease in her patients with the large amounts of tuna and swordfish they were eating. According to Dr. Hightower:


 * "I didn't get paid to do this study. I did it because people were not feeling well and they all had elevated mercury levels."

Her research is supported by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) which warns pregnant women not to eat swordfish. However, according to David Martosko, "Dr. Hightower I think is three parts activist and one part scientist."

Mr. Martosko has no background in either science or advocacy. He was a music major in college and then an AM radio talk show producer before becoming chief researcher for CCF.

Media
An April of 2004 episode of the Showtime network television show Penn and Teller: Bullshit! was heavily critical of PETA. The program featured the Center for the Defense of Free Enterprise (CDFE) and David Martosko as a "consumer advocate". See also Conservatives target the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.

David Martosko on funding
CCF is headquartered in the offices of Richard Berman, a lobbyist for the tobbacco, restaurant, alcohol various other industries. Mr. Berman set up CCF and a number of other tax exempt groups, which all seem to support messages which dove tail nicely with his industry lobbying. However, according to David Martosko in a May of 2006 interview with ABC News, this is simply "the way things tend to be done" in Washington. Furthermore, he has no idea, nor does he want to know who funds CCF:


 * "I don't know the firms that send the Center for Consumer Freedom money. I don't want to know. It's not my business to know."

In January of 2006, Martosko was asked, in the context of CCF's campaign dismissing concerns about mercury concentration in seafood, whether they received funding from the seafood industry, from coal companies or utilities:


 * "Well, I know that we never accepted money from utilities or coal companies. I don't know exactly which companies in the food sector support us. You know, it's not my job to know. I really don't pay attention. I do know that the vast majority of our, say, institutional funding, comes from the food sector. Beyond that, I just don't know.

Violations, arrests & alcohol related arrests
David Martosko has a lengthy list of violations and arrests in Fairfax County, Virginia. Several of his arrests are alcohol-related, which calls into question CCF's claims that stricter blood alcohol limits and sobriety checkpoints are unnecessary. CCF, which is funded in part by the alcoholic beverage industry, has made a point of attacking the advocacy group Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD). According to CCF, MADD persecutes social drinkers by "expanding the parameters of the 'drinking and driving problem' " to include social drinkers, rather than focusing on hard core drinkers. However, law enforcement documents have confirmed that Mr. Martosko was arrested in September of 2008 for driving while intoxicated and refused to take a breathalyzer test. After pleading guilty, he had his driver's license suspended for 12 months. Other documents reveal charges for public intoxication, swearing and trespassing. He has been found guilty of reckless endangerment, reckless driving, speeding and repeated moving violations.

One of the sites which includes legal documents pertaining to Mr. Martosko is 'AboutDavidMartoskco.com'. This site also includes an anonymous Wikileaks style "drop box", for information pertaining to David Martosko and CCF director Rick Berman, also known as Dr. Evil. ,

Sourcewatch articles

 * Animal activists who have been injured or killed
 * Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act
 * Animal testing
 * A Visit to the ActivistCash.Com Web Site
 * CCF funding
 * CCF selected campaigns
 * Criminalising civil disobedience
 * Disinformation
 * Hospitality industry
 * Humane Movement
 * Huntingdon Life Sciences
 * Intimidating democracy
 * Intimidating foundations
 * Intimidating public interest groups
 * Meat & Dairy industry
 * Pharmaceutical industry
 * Propaganda techniques
 * Puppy Mills
 * War on Animals
 * U.S. Government's War on Animals

External articles

 * Testimony of Jerry Vlasik, M.D.: Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty (“SHAC”) Eco-terrorism, U.S. Senate Committee on Environment & Public Works, October 26, 2005. (Includes comments on Martosko's May 2005 testimony to the U.S. Senate Committee on Environment & Public Works).

Articles & testimony by David Martosko

 * David Martosko, Gourmet activists: Food for thought, Chicago Tribune, February 6, 2009
 * David Martosko, "Mercury Risk? Scares mislead American consumers", Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, August 14, 2006.
 * David Martosko Label ruling for milk doesn't make sense, (Letter to the editor arguing against labeling hormone free milk), Columbus Dispatch, February 20, 2008
 * Testimony of David Martosko: Environmental and Animal-Rights Terrorism and Its Above-Ground Support System, U.S. Senate Committee on Environment & Public Works, May 18, 2005

External resources

 * Memo To PETA: Set Your TiVo, Center for Consumer Freedom March 16, 2004